Description

This mixture based on indigo, henna and the bark of the Bloodwood tree provides cool, clear brown shades to blond to light brown hair, but not to warm copper tones, because it contains very little red henna. The color intensity depends on the contact time, which may be between 40 and 80 minutes.

Phitofilos hair colors naturally impart color through one or more types of plant powders that are 100% of natural origin. They stain, cover white hair and shine, without any intervention in the oxidation process or the synthesis of various natural ingredients. They contain no chemical additives, Sodium Picramate or heavy metals.

Packed in aluminum sachet. PAO: 12 months.

Application:

When dying your hair with henna it is best to follow a procedure. Experience and good judgment are the best factors for success in applying the product. Everyone's hair is unique and reacts in its own way to the treatment. The use of herbal colorants and care is a natural work of art...

Mix the necessary amount of powder in a bowl with a spoon. Use a bowl and spoon that are not made of metal. Add hot water to create a paste with a creamy consistency. Apply the paste to towel dried hair with a color brush or with your hands. Make sure to use gloves!

To prevent unsightly staining of the scalp, it is recommended to treat your scalp before dyeing with a thin layer of oil or cream. When the paste is spread evenly throughout the hair, starting from the roots to the lengths, cover your hair carefully with cling film or aluminum foil and allow the color to act 40 to 80 minutes, depending on the desired color intensity. After the exposure time, rinse the hair thoroughly, or a very mild shampoo to use until the water runs clear from your hair. Afterwards, you can dry your hair as usual. Shorten For best results, or to the time of application, you can use a drying hood or alternatively while back and cool down your hair with the hair dryer.

Did you know that ...?

Henna powder is environmentally friendly because it contains no harmful substances.

Henna plants are grown on the edge of deserts to curb the progressive desertification and thus represents an important source of income for the local population.